Motiv Sredozemlja u lirici A. S. Puškina. (Croatian)

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      Mediterranean motive in liric of S. A. Pushkin. (English)
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      Pushkin wrote his fi rst works in spirit of classicism and then in a short while he accepted romantic inspiration as in prose so as in poetry and together with Evgenij Onegin announced entrance of Russian literature in worlds' literature. Themes of his poems are about country (nature and native land), water (sailing and journey) and poems about „her‟her. For Pushkin Mediterranean area is often inspiration in geographic-historic and mythological way and includes all four periods of his lyric opus- from the years in lyceum until his ripeness. Endless areas of sea, mighty waves and wind are Pushkin's romantic conceptions of traveling through Russia seen of the eyes of mythological area of Mediterranean. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      Puškin je prve radove pisao u duhu klasicizma, a potom se je vrlo brzo prihvatio romantičarske inspiracije kako u prozi tako i u poeziji te s Jevgenijem Onjeginom najavio ulazak ruske književnosti u svjetsku književnost. Tematika njegovih pjesama odnosi se na pjesme o zemlji (priroda, zavičaj), pjesme o vodi (plovidba, putovanje) i pjesme o ‟njoj„. Za Puškina je prostor Sredozemlja u geografsko-povijesnom, ali i mitološkom smislu česta inspiracija te obuhvaća sva četiri razdoblja njegova lirskoga opusa - od godina u liceju do godina zrelosti. Beskrajni prostori mora, moćni udari valova i vjetar, Puškinove su romantičarske predodžbe putovanja po Rusiji gledane očima mitskoga prostora Sredozemlja. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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